The Winnipeg Jets' top prospect from the 2015 NHL Entry Draft just completed what may be a historically defining season in the NCAA. Connor completed his freshman year with 71 points, just like Jack Eichel the year prior, making Connor and Eichel the highest scoring freshmen since Paul Karyia in 1993.

Kyle Connor and the Michigan Wolverines were eliminated from the NCAA Championship yesterday by Tucker Poolman and the North Dakota Fighting Hawks. But let's take a look back at Connor's magical freshman season where he scored 35 goals and 36 assists in 38 games.

(Pic from wrong season but I prefer seeing Stafford in the other team's jersey)

The Winnipeg Jets dug down hard and cemented themselves a top-14 draft pick by losing to the Buffalo Sabres and becoming mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.

There were a few decent performances, but for the most part the Jets fell flat and gave too much up to a team that is not really built effectively to perform either. The Sabres outscored the Jets 3-2 and out shot the Jets 29-20.